[SOLVED] Rooting failed, please help - Samsung Galaxy S8+ Questions & Answers

Hey everyone. I got my S8+ today and I haven't rooted a phone since my S2 and that was like 4 years ago. I was a bit stupid and started to root my new phone and used twrp-3.1.0-1-dream2lte.img and it seemed like a success but now my phone won't go into the TWRP or past the turning on screen. I've been trying now for 5 hours to find a solution but without success. Now anything I try in odin mode turns to FAILED. Does anyone have a solution?
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SOLUTION:
Boot into download mode but don't press to continue. Restart but immediately boot back into download mode and continue and flash what you are trying to flash For some reason this worked after 9 hours of trying everything....

Interesting. Tks

This works, it's due to the phone not being recognised the first time in download mode for some reason
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I trying to flash using Odin but how to flash if my phone won't even getting into download mode...
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Try this tool in order to force the phone into download mode:
https://drive.google.com/open?id=0B3RHsqnmS2HpZjRnU25FZmNMS0U
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I recently messed up with my phone and tried to install the xposed framework whilst being stupid enough to forget that it has problems if there is not a custom ROM install. (Thats what it said on a post anyways) After countless hours of messing with the phone trying to recover it through ODIN I went into download mode once more and was met with (An error has occurred while updating the device software. Use the Emergency Recovery function in the Smart switch PC Software.) When i try to use the Recovery function after entering the Model and the Serial Number i get past the first initialization stage (
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Back to the topic,I felt bored recently and wanted to fix my old dead softbrick? asus zenfone 2 ze551ml but I tried many methods from the internet like setting adb fastboot command prompt from my laptop or SD card stock rom installation,and yet everytime I booted the phone into recovery mode and it showed this msg I know I need to install stock rom but I cant even process to the recovery mode or even my laptop cant even locate the phone signal so how to fix it?
would be very nice of you if you help me,thx!!!
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What kind of brick is this, is there a guide to fix ? Thanks
Got it working back on stock now.
eventually got into fastboot, unfortunately my pc didnt pick up the device. USB issues are a pain. roommates PC booted TWRP on the phone after a few attempts and we got it installed. Sideloaded stock image (overwriting custom recovery) and it booted setup just fine. testing it out now.

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I have a Samsung Note 10 (N971N) which was rooted and on Android 10. I flashed TWRP but it didn't work and I don't exactly remember what I did because my phone has been down since the past 36 hours. I've tried everything, downloaded and flashed 3-4 stock firmware for my phone but nothing seems to work. My phone automatically boots to this screen that is shown in the picture. I've tried connecting it on Smart Switch as well as it says on the screen (in Korean) but that doesn't work either. Whichever firmware/recovery I flash using Odin, it gets stuck on Recovery.
I've tried flashing HOME_CSC and CSC both but nothing works. I was trying to save my data but now I just want to get my phone back up again. Googled and found nothing useful, would really appreciate some help!
At the top it says:
VOLTAGE LEVEL (4148)
SECURE CHECK FAIL : (PIT)
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